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Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society Information Meeting 2013

Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society Information Meeting 2013. Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society. Unique to School District 23 One application allows students to apply to hundreds of awards

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Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society Information Meeting 2013

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  1. Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society Information Meeting 2013

  2. Central Okanagan Bursary and Scholarship Society • Unique to School District 23 • One application allows students to • apply to hundreds of awards • There are 2 types of awards • General awards that are open to all students • Specific criteria awards which have been established by the donors

  3. ELIGIBILITY Be a Canadian citizen or a Landed Immigrant, living as a permanent resident within the boundaries of SD #23. (Vernon students are ok!) Must be applying to and planning to attend FULL TIME an accredited post-secondary institution in September of graduation year. 3. Obtain a minimum of 60% average in all grades 11 and 12 courses. 4. Be graduating for the first time this June. Attending one of the member schools of COBSS in graduating year.

  4. Selection is based on the following three areas: • Financial Need • Academic Ability – the average of all Grade 11 and Grade 12 marks • Active Citizenship – such as involvement in school and community

  5. BURSARY vs. SCHOLARSHIP BURSARY –primarily based on financial need SCHOLARSHIP – based on excellence; excellence can be in a variety of areas - academic, fine arts, applied skills, sports, community involvement, etc. COBSS awards contain both bursaries and scholarships so financial need is not always needed.

  6. ON-LINE APPLICATION • The on-line application is available at: • www.cobss.ca - and then follow this • link: • If you are having difficulties, please see Ms.G. • The on-line application opened on Dec. 4th.

  7. ON-LINE APPLICATION Click on CREATE AN ACCOUNT

  8. ON-LINE APPLICATION Every member school has its own access code. Ours is OKAA2013 (if that doesn't work try OAA2013).

  9. INSTRUCTIONS Click on “Instructions” and follow them carefully. If you have any questions, please see Ms. Gerber.

  10. ON-LINE APPLICATION There are 3 main components to the COBSS application package: The application form The selection of specific criteria awards The reference form to be filled out by 2 people

  11. ON-LINE APPLICATION Click on “My Application” to begin the application process.

  12. MY APPLICATION There are 9 sections to be completed. When a section is completed, the check mark will change from grey to green.

  13. MY APPLICATION • Fill in the application form carefully and as • accurately as possible after reading all of the • instructions. • Students may go back and edit as often as they • wish until the site closes at midnight on Jan. 21st.

  14. MY APPLICATION • Use the drop down menus where given. • Complete paragraph answers in the space • provided. • Space is limited so write concisely as • there are a maximum number of • characters available. • Please check spelling & grammar. Ask someone to proofread your work!

  15. MY APPLICATION An “Update” button is continually provided at the bottom of your screen for you to save your information.

  16. MY APPLICATION One of the MOST important parts of your application are the 3 paragraph answers under “Student Personal Statements”.

  17. MY APPLICATION QUESTION 1: Describe yourself to the selection committee. Include a description of your passions and motivations and explain how they relate to your educational plans and goals.

  18. MY APPLICATION QUESTION 2: Describe your family (include custodial and non-custodial parent information). Include financial and non-financial struggles that you and your family have encountered.

  19. MY APPLICATION QUESTION 3: Describe highlights of your academic achievements as well as highlights of your school and community activities. Please note - Your response to this question is shared with the donor upon receiving an award.

  20. MY APPLICATION • This is where your personality shows • through and helps the committee with • its decision. • BE CREATIVE, CONCISEand HONEST • and remember to proofread your answers.

  21. MY APPLICATION Another important part of your application is the “Student Activity Details” In this section, students will include all the activities in which they have been involved in school and the community during their grades 10, 11 and 12 years.

  22. MY APPLICATION For each activity, the total number of participation hours for each grade level is required.

  23. MY APPLICATION • When all 9 sections of the application • are completed, print 1 copy of “My • Application” Form. • Student signature is required to confirm that you qualify for application and all information is accurate and truthful. • Parent or guardian signature is required • to confirm that financial information is • accurate and truthful.

  24. MY APPLICATION • Click on “Student” under the black bar near the top of the page to return to the main page menu.

  25. MY APPLICATION You need to print a copy of “My Application” from the icon on the main page.

  26. SELECT AWARDS Click on “Select Awards” to view the specific criteria awards that donors have established. Please note awards are subject to change.

  27. SELECT AWARDS To view criteria for each award hover over title. If no awards apply to you, you will still be eligible for the general awards by filling in the application form.

  28. SELECT AWARDS Click on “Details” if you are eligible for the award.

  29. SELECT AWARDS Click on “APPLY FOR THIS AWARD”

  30. SELECT AWARDS Fill in “Applicant Responses” to explain eligibility and any additional information requested by the donor. A “Submit” button is at the bottom of each screen to save your information.

  31. SELECT AWARDS When all eligible specific criteria awards have been selected, print one copy for your application package. Click on “Print Statement of Awards” from main menu

  32. STATEMENT OF REFERENCE Print two copies of the Statement of Reference form via the icon and give to your referees ASAP. Click on “Statement of Reference” from main menu

  33. STATEMENT OF REFERENCE • The Statement of Reference form is one page.

  34. STATEMENT OF REFERENCE • Consider community people, employers, and • teachers as potential referees. • Choose your referees carefully. • Print off the 2 copies before beginning application • to give referees ample time to complete. • Written comments must be contained to the front of form – no additional sheets accepted. • Statement of Reference Forms are confidential and • must be sealed in an envelope by your referees • OR referees may hand in the forms directly to Ms. G.

  35. COMPLETION CHECKLIST • When you have finished all instructions, click on “Completion Checklist” to ensure you have completed and printed all necessary documents.

  36. ORDER OF DOCUMENTS • You will be handing in ONE completed COBSS application package to your school counsellor. • The order for each is as follows: • 1. One printout of completed online “My Application” • 2. One printout of the “Statement of Awards” • 3. Two “Statement of Reference” forms Transcript - will NOT need to be submitted as it will be added for you by Mrs. Cooper.

  37. OTHER • Paper clip application package together. • Hand your application in personally! Don’t pass it along through your friends. • Applications must be submitted on time.

  38. DUE DATE The COBSS Application Package is due on or before: Tues. Jan. 22nd at 12:00 noon Plan your time accordingly Remember that the online application form closes at midnight Jan 21st.

  39. PLEASE REMEMBER • If you are a COBSS award recipient: • Write an immediate thank you note to your donor • A follow up thank you note in the early fall is always a kind gesture

  40. Question: When do you know if you have received a COBSS award? Answer: They are presented to individual student recipients at the school graduation ceremonies.

  41. Question: Will my COBSS award expire? Answer: COBSS awards given out this June are valid until March 1st2014. Awards are intended to help students who graduate and attend a post-secondary program within the next year. Deferment may be requested, but will only be granted for extraordinary personal circumstances or if the student is waitlisted for chosen program.

  42. AWARD RECIPIENTS If your circumstances change after you have received a COBSS award and you are no longer able to use the award before the March 1st deadline, please contact COBSS at cobss@shaw.ca. The award money can then be given to an alternate recipient.

  43. AWARD RECIPIENTS If you have any questions regarding an award that you have received, please address all inquiries to COBSS directly at cobss@shaw.ca and not the award donor.

  44. If you need help or further information, please see Ms. Gerber

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